Clue | Length | Answer |
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"That's the truth!" | 4 letters | itis |
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"That's the truth!" | 4 letters | fact |
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"That's the truth!" | 5 letters | nolie |
"That's the truth!" | 6 letters | honest |
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- almanac entry
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- Country ......
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- Reputable home for prostitute?
- Aboveboard
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- Up-front
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- Frank may be the son
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- Straight after, call home
- Dependable
- "i'm not lying!"
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- the son is sincere for a change
- Frank inside with one starlet
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- Somehow he's not on the level
- Outer covering for some nuts
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- It's true
- "Trust me!"
- Unlike Iago
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- Lincolnesque
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- Candid
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- Free of deceit
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- fair-dealing
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- sharpens edge of bolt that's blunt
- true to one's words
- Upright house and home
- truthful in manner
- uncorrupt - open - genuine
- Candid, genuine
- Perfectly frank
- Insistent affirmation
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- quench one's thirst, drinking straight
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- Like President Lincoln
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- "...... my lady . . . ": Romeo
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- "Seems, madam! Nay, ......": Hamlet
- "...... my love": Romeo
- "Yes ......," Beatles song
- 'Tis, in toto
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- brief confirmation
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- 'That's correct'
- "— to laugh!"
- "No kidding!"
- Term denoting inflammation
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- No kidding (2 wds.)
- "Oh, really?"
- "You know how ...": 2 wds.
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- "Yes, indeed"
- "that so?" response
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- "can confirm"
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- "No question"
- "It is what ...."
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- 'Do you know what time ...?'
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- "Oh"
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- "You are correct!"
- Yes correct
- "That's right!"
- 'That a fact?' response
- terse confirmation